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Fortuny

Fortuny has been a definitive name in fashion and textiles since Mariano Fortuny began working with fabric in the early 1900's. Made in their Venice factory using the same machines and secret technique developed by Mariano Fortuny over a century ago, Fortuny’s distinguished textiles are composed of the highest quality fibers and will harmoniously compliment existing fabrics or shine on their own.

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OUR FAVOURITE FORTUNY FABRICS

ALBERELLI - APPLE GREEN & WHITE
17th century Persian design. Small trees motif. Printed at the Fortuny factory in Venice. The beauty of Fortuny is that no two runnings are ever the same. Each is a unique piece of art in its own right, with variations in color and texture.

Width: 140cmRepeat: 40.6cm

ALBERELLI - MELON & WHITE17th century Persian design. Small trees motif. Printed at the Fortuny factory in Venice. The beauty of Fortuny is that no two runnings are ever the same. Each is a unique piece of art in its own right, with variations in color and texture.

Width: 140cmRepeat: 40.6cm

CARNAVALET-PURPLE & SILVER GOLD
17th century French design named for the Paris museum for which Mariano Fortuny made his first decorative design. Printed at the Fortuny factory in Venice. The beauty of Fortuny is that no two runnings are ever the same. Each is a unique piece of art in its own right, with variations in color and texture.
Width: 118cm
Repeat: 94.6cm

FIORI - RED & SILVERY GOLD
18th century Persian design. Floral motif. Printed at the Fortuny factory in Venice. The beauty of Fortuny is that no two runnings are ever the same. Each is a unique piece of art in its own right, with variations in color and texture.

Width: 127cmRepeat: 11cm

NICOLO - BLUE & SILVERY GOLD
15th century Renaissance design, pomegranate motif. Printed at the Fortuny factory in Venice.
The beauty of Fortuny is that no two runnings are ever the same. Each is a unique piece of art in its own right, with variations in color and texture.

Width: 114cmRepeat: 70cm

CANESTRETRELLI - BLUE & WHITE
16th century design named for Venetian shell. Persian influence. The beauty of Fortuny is that no two runnings are ever the same. Each is a unique piece of art in its own right, with variations in color and texture.

Width: 132cmRepeat: 3cm

CARNAVALET - PEACOCK & GOLD
17th century French design named for the Paris museum for which Mariano Fortuny made his first decorative design.